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Diverse
in topography, the district of Pauri
Garhwal varies from the foothills of
the Tarai of Kotdwar
to Srinagar valley, Landsdowne
& the soul - lifting meadows of Doonhatoli, sprawing
at an altitude of 3,000mts., which remain snowbound
during the winter months. Pauri
Garhwal is ringed by the districts of
Chamoli, Nanital, Haridwar,
Dehradun, Rudraprayag and Tehri Garhwal.
Filled with places of tourist interest, most locations
in Pauri offer a breathtaking view of the snow - laden
Himalayan splendour.
PAURI CITY
Is situated
at an elevation of 1814 mts. above sea-level on the
northern slopes of Kandoliya hills, Pauri is the headquarter
of the district Pauri Garhwal and the Garhwal Division.
Pauri provides a panoramic view of the snow clad Himalayan
peaks of Bandar Poonch, Swarga-Rohini, Jonli, Gangotri
Group, Jogin Group, Thalaiya- sagar, Kedarnath, kharcha
Kund, Sumeru, Satopanth, Chaukhamba, Neelkanth, Ghoriparvat,
Hathiparvat, Nandadevi & Trisul.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Area :
5 sq. kms.
Population : 20,397
( 1991 census)
Altitute : 1,814
mts.
Climate :
Cold in winter, Pleasent in summer and heavy rainfall
in monsoon.
Season :
Round the year.
Clothing:
Summer : Cottons/ light woollens,
Winter :
Heavy Woollens
Languages :
Garhwali, Hindi & English.
SHOPPING CENTRES
Upper Bazar
Lower Bazar
Dhara Road
PILGRIMAGE
Siddhibali Temple, Durga Devi Temple, Medanpuri Devi
Temple, Shri Koteshwar Mahadev Tarkeshwar Mahadev, Keshorai
Math, Kamleshwar Temple, Shankar Math, Devalgarh Dhar
Devi.
EXCURSIONS
Khirsu
The snow-covered
mountains of Khirsu offers a panoramic view of the Central
Himalayas and attracts a large number of toursits. From
here one can get a clear view of many named & unnamed
peaks.
Located 19 kms. away from Pauri at an altitude of 1,700
mts., Khirsu is a peaceful spot, free from pollution.
The tranquility of the adjoining thick Oak and Deodar
forests and apple orchards, is broken only by the chirping
of birds.
The ancient temple of Ghandiyal Devta in the vicinity
is well worth a visit. Accommodation is available at
the Tourist Rest House and Forest Rest House.
Doodhatoli
Doodhatoli
situated at an altitute of 3100 mts., is covered with
dense mixed forests. Thalisain is the last bus terminus
(100 kms. from Pauri), from where Doodhatoli is at a
distance of 24 kms. by trek. One of the most pictureque
places, it commands a panoramic view of the Himalayan
ranges and the surrounding area.
The indometable freedom fighter of Garhwal, Veer Chandra
Singh Garwali, was enamoured by the place. As was his
last wish, a memorial in his name has been erected here
after his death. A humble but bold memorial in his name
creates a 'never say die' atmosphere under the tall
Oak trees.
Jwala-Devi-Temple
It is
one of the well known religious places of the entire
division and a large number of devotees come here round
the year for darshan. It is 34 kms. from Pauri on the
main Pauri-Kotdwar road. Every year during 'Navaratras',
a special religious festival is held at Jwaladevi.
Binsar Mahadev
Binsar
is situated at an altitute of 2480 mts. and is at a
distance of 114 kms. from Pauri. Set amidst dense forest
of Oak, Deodar and Rhododendron, it is a celebrated
place of worship. The temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
is of archaeological significance. The central room
of the temple is beautifully adorned by the idols of
Ganesh, Har Gauri and Mardini. Thalisain, 100 kms. from
Pauri, is the last bus stop. From here a 22 kms. bridle
path leads to Binasar.
Adwani
Connected
by a well maintained 17 kms. long road from Pauri, Adwani
is an ideal picnic spot, as it is surrounded by thick
forest and devoid of the hustle & bustle of the
town. There is a Forest Rest House one can stay.
Tarakund
Situated
at a height of 2,200 mts., Tara Kund is a picturesque
spot amidst lofty mountains in the Chariserh development
area. A small lake and an ancient temple adorn the place.
The Teej Festival is celebrated with great gaiety when
the local people come here to worship and pay homage
to God.
Kanvashram
Situated
at a distance of 14 kms. from Kotdwar, Kanva Rishi Ashram
is an important place from the historical and archaeological
point of view. It is believed that Sage Vishwamitra
meditated here. Indra, the king of Gods, was scared
by his intense meditation, and sent a beautiful heavenly
damsel named Menka to disturb him. Menka finally succeeded
in diverting Vishwamitra's attention. After birth to
a girl she went back to heaven. The girl later became
Shakuntala who got married to the prince of Hastinapur
and gave birth to Bharat, the prince after whom our
country is called Bharat. Accommodation is available
at tourist complex, Kanvashram.
Bharat Nagar
22 kms.
away from Kotdwar and at a height of 1,400 mts., Bharatnagar
abounds in immense natural beauty. It is mentioned in
the ancient Hindu texts that once this place was full
of life giving herbs. From here one can have a beautiful
view of the Balawali bridge on Ganga, Kalagarh dam and
Kotdwar.
Neelkanth
Just 32
kms. from Rishikesh via Barrage and 22kms. via Ram Jhoola,
this place abounds in religious fervour, mythological
significance and picturesque surroundings. According
to a legend, this place derived its name from Lord Shiva.
It is believed that it was here that Lord Shiva consumed
the venom which emanated durimg the ' Samudra Manthan
' due to this, His throat became blue in colour, thus
giving Shiva the name of Neelkanth. Centuries old temples
here reserve in their fold the celestial aura and legendary
ambience. At 926 meters, amidst three valleys (vishnukoot,
Brahmakoot and Manikoot ) and on the confluence of Madhumati
and Pankaja rivers awaits Neelkanth mahadev. Neelkanth
Mahadev is 22 kms. from Swargashram. The 12 kms. trekkable
road is surrounded by dense forests, a sight every trekker
would love to behold.
Chila
Chila
Wildlife Sanctuary a heaven for animal watchers is just
8 kms. from HarIdwar and 21 km from Risikesh. Located
on the banks of river Ganga in the heart of Shivalik
hills, Chila is a part of the famous Rajaji National
Park. The fauna include elephants, spotted Deer, Stag
deer, Neelgai bull, Wild beer, Fox, Porcupine, Jungle
fowls and Peacocks. Beside these, migratory birds are
also seen on the river Ganga. There is a Tourist Rest
House in addition to a Forest Rest House.
Kalagarh
Situated
at a distance of 48 kms. from Kotdwar, Kalagarh is an
ideal places for nature lovers. The dam across Ram Ganga
river is also worth visiting. Accommodation is available
at the irrigation & Forest Rest Houses.
ACCESSBILITY
Air : Nearest
airport is Jollygrant (155kms.) via Rishikesh - Srinagar
Rail : Nearest
railway station is Kotdwar (108kms.)
Road :
Pauri is well connected to Dehradun, Rishikesh, Kotdwar
and other cities of the region.
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